I took it to organize a WDS post. The router acts as a client. As a transmitting point rb951ui-2hnd. Thanks to its proprietary protocols, it gives out 80-90Mbps over the bridge without problems, although the channel width is set to only 20mhz (so as not to make the air noisy). Ordinary routers with such a width give out a maximum of 30-40Mbps. Otherwise, in a router for 1500 (at the current exchange rate of the), it’s simply ridiculous to look for any shortcomings. For this price, other manufacturers sell unstable and dull trash. All my voiced shortcomings are just small quibbles for potential buyers who want to organize, for example, an openvpn channel over UDP. But only a very small number of users need it. For the rest, the router is simply excellent for its price.
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